Oak lamellas

Oak lamellas with thicknesses of 3, 4, and 6 mm are thin layers of oak wood that are widely used in the furniture industry, interior finishing, and in the production of decorative elements. They are obtained by cutting oak logs into thin sheets that preserve the natural beauty and structure of the wood.

Oak lamellas with a thickness of 3 mm are the most delicate and flexible. They are perfect for veneering rounded surfaces such as furniture fronts, chair legs, or decorative elements with irregular shapes. Thanks to their thinness, they are easy to form and adapt to various surfaces.

Lamellas with a thickness of 4 mm are slightly thicker and more stable than those with a thickness of 3 mm. They still retain flexibility but also provide greater durability and resistance to mechanical damage. They are often used for finishing flat surfaces such as tabletops, cabinet doors, or wall panels.

On the other hand, oak lamellas with a thickness of 6 mm are the most durable and stable among these three sizes. They are ideal for applications that require greater durability and resistance to wear, such as floors, stairs, or worktops. The 6 mm thickness also provides better thermal and acoustic insulation.

All three thicknesses of oak lamellas are characterized by the natural beauty of oak wood. They can have various shades, from light to dark brown, and a unique grain pattern that gives each element a distinctive character. Oak lamellas can be finished in different ways, such as lacquering, oiling, or staining, to achieve the desired visual effect.

Oak lamellas are durable, resistant to abrasion, and easy to maintain. They are also environmentally friendly because their production uses less raw material than solid wood. Thanks to their versatility and elegance, oak lamellas remain a popular choice among designers and furniture manufacturers, adding warmth and character to any space.

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